229 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Idaho in United States
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pickup routes. Maintaining records of overall types and weights of materials leaving the university Assisting with managing and oversight of the solid waste program Working with the Environmental Health
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the overall fundraising program of the division, including communications, stewardship, annual giving and planned giving Utilize data analytics and reporting tools to track and analyze planned giving metrics
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working on forage quality analysis using NIRS or wet chemistry methods Experience of using soil and water sensors and handling big data Experience with field research, experimental design, data collection
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& Leadership 10% Qualifications Minimum Education/Degree Required Listed degree qualification is required at time of hire. Required Qualifications Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library program or
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working with minimal supervision and in a team environment to accomplish shared goals Experience using computer software and applications for word processing, spreadsheets, email, and internet research
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Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide technical support, and state-wide leadership in 4-H Science, Healthy Living or Citizenship. They will facilitate training for 4-H
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Required Qualifications Current University of Idaho undergrad or graduate student pursuing a degree in graphic design, visual communication, digital media, human computer interaction, or related design
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Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide technical support, and state-wide leadership in 4-H Science, Healthy Living or Citizenship. They will facilitate training for 4-H
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field. Required Other Additional Preferred Undergraduate laboratory teaching experience, experience with standard testing, quality control, safety practices, and applicable laws. Experience with program
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Development unit is seeking applications for a 12-month, tenure track position as an Assistant or Associate professor, Area Extension Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide